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GAINESVILLE, Fla., March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- In a strange turn of events,
women who signed up for a new, non-surgical infertility treatment started
reporting unusual side-effects: increased or first-time-ever orgasms.

The therapy, which addresses reproductive tract adhesions, caused
unexpected results in some patients when they returned home to their
partners, according to physical therapist Belinda Wurn. (see
http://www.clearpassage.com )

"I was dumbfounded when patients first started calling in these
reports," admits Wurn. "I wondered if it was a fluke." But as more patients
reported powerful orgasms "like they'd never had in their lives" she
decided to investigate further.

She consulted research gynecologist Richard King, MD, who became
intrigued. He suggested the therapists measure results in a controlled
scientific study. When they did, "The results were actually staggering,"
Dr. King said.

"Orgasms increased in most subjects, but so did desire, arousal and
lubrication," he said. Intercourse pain decreased in all but one woman,
according to a study published in "Medscape General Medicine."

The study is important because sexual dysfunction affects nearly half
of all US women during their lives, according to medical literature, he
said. No study has shown success in so many areas of sexual dysfunction.

The non-invasive infertility treatment, developed by Clear Passage
Therapies(R) (CPT) http://www.clearpassage.com involves a protocol of
manual physical therapy techniques that can be completed at any CPT clinic
within one week. It does not use drugs or s'/>"/>

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